JiM
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quote: Originally posted by wakenda creek b
I had a judge scratch one of my dogs for growling because the other dogs left tree when he did it.Ive had a judge see another dog grab my dog by the face and didnt scratch the other dog because it didnt interfere with her treeing.Seems like everybody interprets this rule differently.Ive never had to scratch a dog for fighting while i was judging but i think if a dog grabs another by the face it should be scratched interference or not.
Brian, the problem in your post is a common misconception in UKC. The judge and often even the MOH, don't understand the difference between "fighting" and "attempting to fight". The end result is exactly the same for both, scratched and written up for fighting. But they are not define in the rule book the same way. FIGHTING is aggressive physical contact.....CONTACT! One dog grabs another dog, that is fighting. You scratch the aggressor. If you can't decide the aggressor, you scratch both. ATTEMPTING TO FIGHT is aggressive behavior that interferes with another dog(s). If growling, blowing, face barking cause another dog to leave, then you obviously have aggressive behavior WITH interference. Scratch and write up the aggressive dog. If growling, blowing, face barking DO NOT cause any interference to other dogs, you cannot scratch them. Simple as that.
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